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  • Bonded by Bowling: Blind athletes knock them down (Delaware County Daily Times)
    posted on November 23, 2009 at 10:23:38 am
    At a national bowling tournament in Cleveland, Ohio, last Memorial Day weekend, Ron Stanchak noticed a woman who repeatedly got gutter balls. He  decided to offer her some insight.
  • Driver of SUV injured in crash with school bus in Balto. Co. (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 04:56:52 pm
    A school bus taking Harford County students to the Maryland School for the Blind in Parkville was struck by a sport utility vehicle Wednesday morning in northeastern Baltimore County, according to a spokeswoman for Harford public schools.
  • Driver of SUV injured in crash with Harford school bus in Balto. Co. (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 02:36:10 pm
    A school bus taking Harford County students to the Maryland School for the Blind in Parkville was struck by a sport utility vehicle Wednesday morning in northeastern Baltimore County, according to a spokeswoman for Harford public schools. No students were hurt, said Teri Kranefeld, the spokeswoman, but the driver of the SUV was taken to Franklin Square Hospital Center in White Marsh for ...
  • Teaching Kids What It Means to be Blind (ABC 2 Baltimore)
    posted on October 27, 2009 at 02:48:08 pm
    October is disability awareness month. Recently, kids at one Baltimore County elementary school got to see first hand what it's like to be blind.
  • No 2 days are alike for this caring multitasker (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on October 25, 2009 at 07:30:34 am
    At work: Margie Swift, director of Ateaze Senior Center At work: Margie Swift, director of Ateaze Senior Center
  • Garbage-related fines have many fighting city citations (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on March 30, 2009 at 10:25:05 am
    Trash court defendants lament trouble in 'tough times' Robin Patterson sits among the trash cans behind his Baltimore home. He was cited for having trash scattered, but he insists otherwise. The city's Environmental Control Board — known as "trash court" — gives residents a chance to contest trash fines.
  • Garbage-related fines in city have many fighting citations (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on March 30, 2009 at 10:25:05 am
    Trash court defendants lament trouble in 'tough times' Robin Patterson sits among the trash cans in the alley behind his city home. He was cited for having trash scattered, but he insists otherwise and felt wrongly accused. For some property owners, fighting these citations — and the fines that range from $25 to $500 a pop — is as much about affordability as innocence.
  • Garbage-related fines have many fighting citations (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on March 30, 2009 at 07:27:25 am
    Trash court defendants lament trouble in 'tough times' Trash court was in session, and for Robin Patterson, that meant an opportunity to solemnly swear, in effect, I am not a slob .
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